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» " CRUSADERS REBEL AT RULING ON JURY Barring Those Who Join Wet or Dry Bodies From Serv- ice Is Scored. All persons but morons, the incom- petent and the sluggish will be barred from service on juries sitting in pro- ‘hibition cases under the ruling of Justice Luhring of the District Supreme Court bnrrmg from jury duty a member of e Crusaders and other organizations, lv, “was declared In a statement issued today from the Wxshlnxton headquar- ters of that organizatio ‘The organization. took lssue with the ruling on the ground that it would bar from jury all those sufficiently inter- ested in the prohibition problem to join organizations created to work for or lgmnst. pmhlbmon n issue so national in its im- pr\rtanl‘t the statement reads, ‘“no man or woman of intelligence can fail to have definite convictions on one side o the other. The mere fact that such rson has had public interest enough in national affairs to become a membe: of an organization which has for XLS purpose the retention of (hc present | order of things or which s for its purpose a change thereof ‘should not of itself be the basis for such automatic disqualification, so long as the par- mular juror can state under oath that | he, spite of such-affiliation, is able | and v\mlng to render a fair and im- partial verdict. The Crusaders, it was stated, “stand | for true temperance.” The organization | believes that the control of liquor | should be vested in State governments rather than the National Government. The platform of the Crusaders, it was explained, calls for repeal of the Vol- stead act and the Jones law, the pas- sage by States of laws to control the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors, Federal legislation to protect States which may desire to remain dry from the handicap of liquor importa- tion, and repul of the eighteenth amendment WICKERSHAM '32 CHOICE Representative Black Proposes En- forcement Commission Head. Representative’ Black of an anti-prohibition Democrat, yesfierdly proposed George W. Wickershaw as the Republican presidential nominee in 1932. Addressing the House, Mr. Black de- clared Pxesident Hoover’s efforts “to ap- point a commission to find an alibi on prohibition failed.” He then suggested the chllrmln of the Law Enforcement Comm! Mr. Bllck urged the Democratic Na- tinnll Committee, at its Washington eeting March 5, to issue a “clear-cut l!berll statement” making prohibition the issue in the forthcoming presiden- tial campaign. HELD IN STABLE FIRE chnrles Henry Davis, colored, 53 years ble ‘was destroyed lnd five horses killed. New York, | g | wife found him lying unconscious in avis was arrested by Detective M. J. Mlhnn!y of the eighth precinct. INDIAN CARVED STATUETTE OF WASHINGTON. N Indian masterpiece, in the form of a_statuette of a bust | of George \\ncmnglon recently | acquir Charles Lee Frank, | well known Washington art | connoisseur, was shown today as an in- | teresting piece of eighteenth century craftsmanship. 'rhe bust is about seven | inches in heig The statuette, “which mowa traces of Indian work in the high c! bon with the queque worn m Cox niai times, as conceived by the American native, is believed to have been made about 1790 from Virginia stone, with mica in it. The tribe of Indians to which the mrumm belonged hu.s not been determined, Mr. Frank sa: the statuette came into the possession of one of the governor’s grand-nephews, Thomas_ Jefferson well known | cast in his lot with the South in the Civil War, went to Sweden to outfit a vessel, only to have it interned in Spain, (Ol‘ctn‘ him to flee to South America. On the back of the statuetu there is a thumbmark, which Mr. Frank ex- plains is '.he secret mlrk o( the Indian craftsman. DEATH CALLED SUIC!DE A certificate of suicide was issued by Coroner J. Ramsay Nevitt yesterday in the case of Alfred Wollberg, 48 years old, of 3405 Ordway street, who died Tuesday night a short time after his their bed room. Wollberg was a tobac- co_merchant. Police found ' box of polson n an adjoining room. The certificate issued after an autopsy asserted Wollberg came to his death from a self-administered potion of poison. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, BY 1931. —And We Appreciate the Opportunity POPULAR DEMAND! Due to the widespread popularity of our Fancy Fresh-Killed Turkeys last week, we are happy to advise you that we have been able to secure another supply for this week end. We invite you to inspect the fine quality of these turkeys and know that in serving one of them your dinner will be a com- plete success. FANCY FRESH KILLED TURKEYS Cranberry Sauce. ....... = = 20c FRESH FISH & OYSTERS A&P Food Stores offer you fresh cleaned fish ready for the pan. fresh cleaned fish means a 259, saving over what you would ordinarily pay. “OUR DAILY FOOD” Listen in tomorrow and every week day morning 9:45 a.m. on radio station Fancy Creamery BUTTER Cut fresh from the tub .33 2L §5e Sunnyfield Print Packed in 1;-lb. Portions . 35¢ 2L §9e VALENTINE PARTY SUGGESTIONS R & R Boned Chicken. . . . 59¢ Light Meat Tuna Fish. . 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Al m.en 23¢ Nucoa Nut Margarine .. . .™ 25¢c Nutley Nut Margarine . . .™ 19 Wesson Oil .- . . .»=*29¢c, == 52¢c MazolaOil . . . . .»m29¢c,™52¢ DELTA DILL PICKLES Delightful to 37 serve with Meats or Fish | HERSHEY’S e en 2] | Sweet Milk 2. 9] o | Chocolate l KISSES o . 25¢ 29¢ 25¢ 10-0z. jar Put down your packages, take off your hat and indulge yourself in the contentment of a cup of the Orient’s finest tea~HOUSE OF LORDS. At your grocers HOU %;,%LORDS _,.__‘m\/r}#« AL AP MOUNTAlN GROWN IN THE ORIENT 16-0z. e = e = cans 2qt. jar 10, elofll 52¢ J 3 cans 50C || Granulated Sugar . . California Peaches wm: . Sultana % Pineapple . Sunsweet Prunes . . . . . . Evaporated Peaches . . . .2w 25¢ zunny;i'eldLPancake Flour . . 3 »= 25¢ aro Blue Label Syrup . . ."%™12¢c| b A&P Quick Oats Y 2"’“""‘ |5c e vk |9 29c , Encore Macaroni g, 3 w20 Fancy Navy Beans. . . . . . 3™ 20c Fancy Butter Nut Beans: . . 3™ 20c Blue Rose Rice . . . . . 4m 25 2.. 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